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>         Reassignment of BCT/OSUT Soldiers to the FTU is authorized.  Ensure FTU input and graduation data is posted into ATRRS IAW AR 350-10.  Obtain assistance for ATRRS from TRADOC DCS, G-3/5/7, TOMA (ATTG-TRI-MO) at DSN 501-5666 or commercial 757-501-5666/5669. >         Appendix >         Medical H  Support >           >         H-1.  Medical support requirements >           >         Commanders will ensure medical support requirements are addressed in the planning, preparation, and execution of all training activities.  Medical support training provides emergency medical services (EMS) IAW AR 40-3, chapter 13 on the installation or IAW AR 420-1. >           >         H-2.  Levels of medical support >           >            a. The level of medical support to training is determined by the commander IAW local policies, TSP, and composite risk assessment.  Considerations include, but are not limited to: >           >                   (1)  Risk of injury (including hot- and cold-weather injury). >           >                   (2)  Level of onsite medical personnel required (combat lifesaver or medic (68W). >           >                   (3)  Level of transport required (dedicated nonmedical vehicle, ground ambulance). >           >                   (4)  Communications (with parent unit, range control, EMS). >           >                   (5)  Length and condition of evacuation route. >           >                   (6)  Location of the Soldier (for example, land navigation or convoy route). >           >            b.  IAW AR 40-3, the EMS goal at training establishments is for the injured personnel to be arrive at an EMS facility is within one hour of the incident.  Planning must take into consideration evacuation distances in an effort to meet this goal. >           >         H-3.  Self-care program >           >            a. The self-care program is a tool for individual Soldiers to take care of their own minor illnesses and injuries thereby conserving training time, and reducing the demand on the medical system.